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Instructor of musketry

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In the British Army, the Instructor of Musketry was a position within infantry battalions that existed from 1857 until 1883, with the position being held by a single officer from two to five years. In 1887 the position was brought back into use, with the new name of 'Assistant Adjutant'.[1]

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  1. ^ "Instructors of Musketry | Royal Irish - Virtual Military Gallery". royal-irish.org. Retrieved 29 June 2020.